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Trump ramps up push for Gulf states, Iran to join Abraham Accords after peace deal

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Pakistan's foreign minister Ishaq Dar, speaking after army chief Munir's White House visit a few months ago, said, “We are not ready to recognise Israel until the two-state solution to the Palestine conflict is accepted. There is no change in our stated policy on the Palestine issue. Let it be clear to everyone that our seven-decades-long policy remains unchanged.”

In January this year, after Pakistan became one of the most prominent members of Trump's Board of Peace for a Gaza truce, the country's Foreign Office spokesman Tahir Andrabi again clarified, “It is a misconception that joining the Board of Peace is in any way connected to any Abraham Accords or any side draft to this issue. Pakistan's positions remain unchanged and we will not become a party to the Abraham Accords.”

In Pakistani media, as recently as Sunday, unnamed Pakistani officials again dismissed suggestions linking Islamabad to the accords.